D Walker
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I usually find myself agreeing with your observations. On this occasion, however, blue interior flashes aside, I do believe you're wrongblack is far more classy than the blue centennial.
I was up for the coupe dicky was selling, I was an hour too late!Think there is a thread in this one somewhere....That interior colour is a bit in your face. Not for me. The Coupe Dicky has looks better. Ewans black is far more classy than the blue centennial.
Has it sold already?I was up for the coupe dicky was selling, I was an hour too late!
I agree. It’s lovely in the flesh..including the blue flashes..I usually find myself agreeing with your observations. On this occasion, however, blue interior flashes aside, I do believe you're wrong
That firm always use very bright lights which probably doesn't help it - plus the flashes can always be masked with a bevvy of buxom beauties.
They don’t hang around...Has it sold already?
I usually find myself agreeing with your observations. On this occasion, however, blue interior flashes aside, I do believe you're wrong
That firm always use very bright lights which probably doesn't help it - plus the flashes can always be masked with a bevvy of buxom beauties.
I was up for the coupe dicky was selling, I was an hour too late!
The blue flashes on the interior make it look like a 1980's Primark trainer..
No whitening kit in my glove box... perhaps I missed out and the previous owner used it.... a chap could get paranoid with all these comments..
Esseeeeeeeeeeeeexxxxx. Maybe there's a teeth whitening kit in the glove box too. Even so, I prefer a touch of colour to anything black. There's so much about which I find a tad dull.
No magnets in this house then..You'd have to have balls of steel to drive that thing around without a full face helmet with a black visor...
..News of the World on the passenger seat!
Dave